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Chronicles of History's Cannibals
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The Travels of Pedro de Cieza de Leon tells shocking stories during his travels across South America from 1532 to 1550 ACE. In these excerpts that I have gathered from his historical records, tell shocking encounters with some of the natives of these lands committing acts of cannibalism. Please advise that this video contains graphic literature and illustrations.
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These illustrated sketches were created by Dave Globerson.
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Easter Island Moai Rapa Nui Rano Raraku 🗿
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🗿 This is the site of Rano Raraku on the island of Easter Island or originally called Rapa Nui . This specific spot has the most moai scattered everywhere throughout this hillside. These Moai differ from the other Moai on the island. They're not lined up in a row like the other Moai on this island and the style is much different and look less crudely made. Do you think these Moai are from a dif...
Inka Qamaña Monolithic Stairs
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This footage is from a Go-pro strapped on top of my head while I explore these monolithic ruins called Inkas Qamaña in Peru, South America. Please excuse the unstable camera motion but this Go-Pro was on top of my head so I can take the time to investigate this place while taking photographs. What do you think this place was for? ► INSTAGRAM: thevoyagertv ► FACEBOOK: facebook.com...
The Ancient Temple
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⏰ 00:20 Skip The Introduction There are many places on this planet where humans have adorned their environment and the buildings that they constructed. This is The Coricancha Temple, the Temple of the Sun, the Sacred Center, the Golden Enclosure, and it could be know to be the most ancient monumental achievement that has ever been created in South America. This sacred place is a testament to th...
Ancient Andean Cement
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⏰ 00:20 Skip The Introduction When objects or ideas are set in concrete, they're supposed to last a lifetime. When ancient humans built their monolithic structures in South America, they used a lost method from our ancient history. This technique was a pivotal and unique ability that this civilization used that may have rivaled all other stone structures from other ancient civilizations during ...
Uxmal Pyramid
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This is the Uxmal Pyramid and ancient Mayan site. This video is just a walking tour of the Uxmal pyramidal complex without narration. Enjoy! What do you think of this sacred and peaceful pyramidal complex? ► INSTAGRAM: thevoyagertv ► FACEBOOK: TheVoyagerTV/ ► FACEBOOK GROUP: groups/thevoyagertv #ancient #pyramid #history
Tower of Babel Archeologist Interview
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This is an interview with Dr. Theo Paredes PhD whom is an Archeologist and an Anthropologist. While traveling to the ancient temple called Sacsayhuaman in Cusco, Peru South America, we took a break from hiking and I asked him if there was any relation to this ancient temple and the Tower of Babel. ► INSTAGRAM: thevoyagertv ► FACEBOOK: TheVoyagerTV/ ► FACEBOOK GROUP: ...
Chichen Itza The Temple of Kukulkan
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Pyramids around the world stand are always thought to be tombs, but what if they had a different purpose? The most sophisticated pyramids on Earth always have different purposes that it carries out but yet, all of these specific pyramids all have a similar layout to them. Why do you think Chichen Itza, The Temple of Kukulkan was built like this? ► INSTAGRAM: thevoyagertv ► FACEBO...
Ancient Humans Melted Stone
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⏰ 00:20 Skip The Introduction The Earth has many monolithic marvels, which makes us question how they were made during the distant past. While I traveled through South America over the past 6 years, I researched the multiple building methods and construction techniques from the ancient stone builders that built their marvels. There are many ancient stone structures which were created using prim...
Elongated Skulls
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These are called the Paracas skulls located in Paracas, Peru, South America. These skulls were found in multiple tombs throughout the desert and were apart of a separate culture from within Peru. These skulls are also found to all be elongated from head-binding. Although many believe this to be a false claim as there are a mix of this phenomenon. Some are shown to have head binding, some are a ...
Crawling Through a Sacred Cave to Give an Offering
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While traveling through the sacred valley at ancient sites, there are Huacas (sacred) areas that is accustomed to accepting offerings for Coca leaves and other gifts. These Huacas or sacred areas are extremely old and have always been used by ancient man. What else do you think they were used for? ► INSTAGRAM: thevoyagertv ► FACEBOOK: TheVoyagerTV/ ► FACEBOOK GROUP: ...
Discovering a Lost Civilization
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Discovering a Lost Civilization
Ancient Ruins from a Lost Civilization in South America
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Ancient Ruins from a Lost Civilization in South America
Climbing the Pyramid Teotihuacan
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Climbing the Pyramid Teotihuacan
Lost Ancient Temple Ruins
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Lost Ancient Temple Ruins
Ancient Temple Ruins of Ollantaytambo
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Ancient Temple Ruins of Ollantaytambo
The Last Portal
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The Last Portal
Driving on dangerous cliffs
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Driving on dangerous cliffs
The Ancient Stones of Machu Picchu
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The Ancient Stones of Machu Picchu
Exploring Ancient Temple Ruins Sacsayhuaman Cusco
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Exploring Ancient Temple Ruins Sacsayhuaman Cusco
The Mysterious Cave
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The Mysterious Cave
Scuba diving cenote caverns in Mexico
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Scuba diving cenote caverns in Mexico
Interviewing a Woman From a Lost Bloodline
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Interviewing a Woman From a Lost Bloodline
Ancient alien discovered or a mutilated mummy #mystery #alien #history
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Ancient alien discovered or a mutilated mummy #mystery #alien #history
Mummified Ancient Alien found in the desert #alien #mummy #mystery
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Mummified Ancient Alien found in the desert #alien #mummy #mystery
Walking along an ancient wall
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Walking along an ancient wall
Measuring the mysterious door in a cave that leads to the unknown
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Measuring the mysterious door in a cave that leads to the unknown
Walking Tour Cusco Peru Markets 4k 60fps
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Walking Tour Cusco Peru Markets 4k 60fps
Measuring an ancient temple
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Measuring an ancient temple
Walking Tour Plaza De Armas Cusco Peru
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Walking Tour Plaza De Armas Cusco Peru

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  • @charliejohnston1978
    @charliejohnston1978 11 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    The hexagon pillow stones of Peru are artificially made by the Nephilim and never by humans using bags of ancient Crushed limestone Hydraulic Mix Yes, thank you for your hard work. It seems the jury is going to be out for a long time yet, due to the conflicting data and information on every aspect of these stones. Don't believe the crap about using brass tools on 6.7 hardness stone, this is impossible to do effectively. Hardened carbide steel chisels have a near impossible task of cutting tiny pieces of the hard stone away, which is extremely time consuming. If it took 2 weeks to cut and shape one stone, then eons of time would have been required to build any thing. But if you crush the stone at the query site, then moving the stone material is a no brainer. Then mixing the crushed stone aggregate with an all weather binder, which hardens the mix in balloon type bags, while the mix cures on the wall is doable also. It also solves the problem of lifting the stones. QED

  • @charliejohnston1978
    @charliejohnston1978 11 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Don't believe the crap about using brass tools on 6.7 hardness stone, this is impossible to do effectively. Hardened carbide steel chisels have a near impossible task of cutting tiny pieces of the hard stone away, which is extremely time consuming. If it took 2 weeks to cut and shape one stone, then eons of time would have been required to build any thing. But if you crush the stone at the query site, then moving the stone material is a no brainer. Then mixing the crushed stone aggregate with an all weather binder, which hardens the mix in balloon type bags, while the mix cures on the wall is doable also. It also solves the problem of lifting the stones. QED

  • @charliejohnston1978
    @charliejohnston1978 11 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    The stones of Peru are artificially made using bags of ancient Crushed limestone Hydraulic Mix Yes, thank you for your hard work. It seems the jury is going to be out for a long time yet, due to the conflicting Spanish data and information on every aspect of these stones. ON THE ONE HAND, IF THE STONES ARE NATURAL , then we are left with impossible cutting of the stone, and the impossible moving of the huge stone blocks. Plus the near impossible lifting of the 800 ton stones into place. But its the absolutely impossible fitting of the many strange poly-megalithic shapes that are the biggest problem. If the stones are truly all natural, then an army of stone cutters, trying to use millions of brass tools seems near impossible to me. But if the stone are a special (lost formula) Hydraulic limestone, then everything, but the actual grinding is the main problem. To me, as an engineer of 49 years, it looks like the later is much easier to do, over-all. The solar-powered blade saws cut out the huge stone blocks. Then solar baking the stone weakens the stone matrix. The weakened natural stone is then subsequently crushed (the only hard part), then can easily be mixed and poured into forming mortar bags to cure. The one hour curing time allowed to quick set before the next bag is placed on top of it. The artificial stones could then be heated or chemically temper glazed for surface endurance. The stone forming bags easily explain the pillow-like budging effect and will allow the perfect fits between stones of every possible size and shape. If the bags were bio-degradable, then most everything is explained. The main question becomes: what was the stone heating source and how as it applied to the stones.QED

  • @SpaceDad42
    @SpaceDad42 16 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    The obsidian is slick and made the stones easier to slide into place.

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 16 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      I haven't thought about that, and this could be true. Although I haven't found any obsidian in between the ancient stone blocks from a quick glance. I will be returning in October and will add this specific task to the list to investigate. Thank you SpaceDad42 for the idea!

  • @bobf9749
    @bobf9749 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Check out The Mad Plasmatist. The short pillars I at the end resemble the lingams at certain temples in India which Praveen Mohan believes were used to generate electricity.

  • @bobf9749
    @bobf9749 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The Mad Plasmatist believes electricity was used.

  • @philip2774
    @philip2774 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Those H blocks from Bolivia absolutely look like poured & formed concrete.

  • @christopherbradley5575
    @christopherbradley5575 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This really pisses me off because I've been saying this for decades. Im not joking here. The idea of pouring these blocks in a liquid form has always made sense to me. Of course I have no idea how they did it but the idea just seems so obvious. I guess its just not as exciting as aliens.

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      What fascinates me is the knowledge it took for these ancient builders to figure out all of these ancient stone construction techniques over the years; even besides the geopolymer method that you commented on.

  • @CelticFoxHerbal
    @CelticFoxHerbal 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Search "geopolymer", it makes much more sense than the theory of "melting rocks". Instead it would be more useful "moulding them" by using geopolymers, a bit like making concrete. You can make geopolymer out of limestone, granite, and all sorts, and after that, they will survive for thousands of years if done correctly. This whole idea of "melting" stones is far-fetched since you would clearly have signs of vitrification, such as the vitrified forts found all over Scotland. This theory has been going around for ages and seems a little misleading and outdated, to be fair, as there are lots of holes in it. People have made geopolymer granite and marbles! I suppose one could say it's "melted" as in, malleable because it's been ground down to dust and bound back into place.

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      In the video, there is one part that I have personally found and documented on where I've found a layer of obsidian on top of these ancient stone blocks. This is truly a form of melting. Other methods, such as the geopolymer method at the beginning of this video, can be perceived as melted, as you have even stated.

    • @CelticFoxHerbal
      @CelticFoxHerbal 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@TheVoyagerTV Fair play ! Thank you for replying !

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV วันที่ผ่านมา

      Most importantly, thank you CelticFoxHerbal for watching and commenting! I appreciate all views and comments, especially yours, which question these logistics in a positive manner so I can create better videos in the future.

  • @eliyousef2178
    @eliyousef2178 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    what if they used crystals instead of glass to use with the sun ...is that possible because we know south america is home to some of the biggest abundance of clear crystals which could in theory be used the same way glass would be used to magnify sunbeams and melt stone

  • @eliyousef2178
    @eliyousef2178 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    you can also tell how they scooped our the rock once it was melted ...it was probably a process that needed to be done quickly , bit by bit .. when you look at the key carving you mentioned you can see the individual scoops they took from the stone ...which means they probably had to used a concentrated heat on that stone in a smaller spot bit by bit ....heat scoop , heat scoop ..I imagine the stone when heated to that point was like mud but would quickly harden as it cooled

  • @eliyousef2178
    @eliyousef2178 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I totally agree I also believe the same for the pyramids in egypt ..It makes so much more sense then lifting huge blocks ....if they made molds for each block and cement sandstone techniques really explains allot in terms of what we're mystified about

  • @brendangilmore4297
    @brendangilmore4297 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    A lot of stuff here I've never seen before - thanks for sharing :)

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      You're welcome brendangilmore4297! Thank you for watching!

  • @kimchee94112
    @kimchee94112 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Show me how you melt a 100-ton monolith. Even if you could the time needed is not practical to create all those walls.

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      There isn't a second in this video where I stated that they melted their monoliths into position. I don't believe you completely watched the video because I don't state this at all. I can help you by providing the time stamp on the video on how they built "those walls" but please promise to review the information first before commenting. th-cam.com/video/8u7x6xrGO8I/w-d-xo.html

  • @MatrixLeTV
    @MatrixLeTV 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm sorry, I didn't see how the documentary lived up to it's title,. What's the conclusion, so they found gold? How long are they gonna drag this out? I mean what's the straight answer? I mean it's intersting but conclude with a hard finding. Are the clicks helping to fund the research?

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      The layer of obsidian found on these ancient stone blocks was melted on serving as both a logistical and aesthetical purpose. This study has been observed by other researchers, but I wanted to visit these ancient sites multiple times to conduct my own research and present my theory in this video. My theory differs by the methods of which the ancient builders have used.

  • @nicanorbadal689
    @nicanorbadal689 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Melted stones ...can it be called lavalized stones

  • @mtcdnp
    @mtcdnp 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Let's bee realistic in millions of years since earth has sustained life on it, do we you really think our civilization is the most advance that ever lived here? Many ancient ruins were built on top of existing pre-flood structures by civilizations we have no information about.

  • @poffa2
    @poffa2 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Imagine yourself. They only had sticks and did this with mud and cones? Of course, it took 4000 years! Then they disappeared, so that we can experience their religion of sticks and stones!

  • @Rick-ih7wp
    @Rick-ih7wp 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Stop it! You DO NOT know how any of this was built. You have no idea. Just stop it! Do your research, by all means, but keep it to yourself until you can PROVE something.

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      This information is from scholarly articles, historical context/chronicles, passed down information from the local native's elders, and my own research. The video content from these locations is from me filming these ancient sites throughout the years. I have traveled to these places multiple times, keeping an open mind while compiling this theory.

    • @Rick-ih7wp
      @Rick-ih7wp 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@TheVoyagerTV AND STILL..............You have no idea, therefore you have NO credible information to present.

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Approved scholarly articles aren't considered credible information? Tell me what you think which alternative methods sound more credible.

    • @Rick-ih7wp
      @Rick-ih7wp 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@TheVoyagerTV Approved by whom, according to whom, based upon what. Too many "authorities" have turned out to be charlatans and frauds. Back to the original point; You have NO IDEA how any of this was built. "The Vulcan Science Directorate has determined that time travel is not possible." Any thing else?

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Rick-ih7wp One source is approved by Denis Shiers; Australia's National Science Agency, according to Helmut Tributsch, based upon approved research on-site for 12 years from the government of Peru and the Freie Universität Berlin which has an accreditation ranked #87 in Best Global Universities and ranked 154 in QS World University Rankings 2024 which is a very prestigious University. Not a falsely claim source or a fraud. Rick, your comments and attitude makes you look like a fraud of seeming like you have a good rebuttal. You don't even pose a counter-argument on "the how", you just deny everything which isn't productive. Here is the direct source below for you. Helmut Tributsch, On the reddish, glittery mud the Inca used for perfecting their stone masonry(2017)SDRP Journal of Earth Sciences & Environmental Studies 3(1): D W Shiers(Denis.Shiers@csiro.au) ISSN: 2472-6397 DEC-2017 I'm not going to re-cite everything from the video for you because you fail to actually watch it and consistently question everything with a poor attitude and without any scientific or logical counter-rebuttal. It doesn't pose a great argument on your side because you bring this into a loop. You'll take one thing and question it without looking into the subject yourself. I'm not going to further pursue your lack comprehension and hateful comments. Here's a good idea for you; download the subtitles from the video and attempt to research what other sources I've stated. If you need to ask how to do that, please use google to find out how. Yes I do know how a lot of these were made; do you have the slightest idea? Please, enlighten me. Tell me what you've also found and confirmed from scholarly articles and historical written context/chronicles. I'm not going to ask a third time. If you can't, you don't pose a logistical or actual response. By the way, comments are removed if they pose as hateful, contains profanity, personal information, or cursing. You have demonstrated this and it ended up in TH-cam's filter. This isn't my fault you can't articulate yourself in a well positive manner.

  • @alejandrodelapiedra3599
    @alejandrodelapiedra3599 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The Incas didn't made these, they found it and reuse it

  • @Aggrobiscuit
    @Aggrobiscuit 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    "Peacefully absorbed"

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      According to the Spanish chronicles of Pedro Cieza de Leon and Garcilaso de la Vega, they have both confirmed from multiple Inca shamans (inca historians) that their way of conquest was mainly through means of peaceful negotiations. Although in a few situations, there was conquest through battles when it was necessary due to other aggressive native tribes.

  • @markcarter6298
    @markcarter6298 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    No not true. Archaeologists have found all of the Rock quarries where the stones were quarried

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      What's not true? I don't deny that ancient builders have extracted stones from rock quarries. They used multiple ancient stone construction techniques to build their monoliths.

    • @markcarter6298
      @markcarter6298 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@TheVoyagerTV when the Spanish conquistadors went to Peru. They documented how the Inca dragged gigantic stones across entire valleys. You need to study Archaeology . Or just delete your post altogether

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I believe you haven't completely watched this video because I talked about the builders using Iccu rope to move stones. I also mention Spanish chronicles from Garcilaso de la Vega and Pedro Cieza De Leon talking about their findings. I also made another video regarding some excerpts from Pedro Cieza De Leon about what he saw hundreds of years ago. Maybe I didn't understand your last comment. Could you specify what you meant?

  • @brandonallred3763
    @brandonallred3763 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Somebody tag Milo plz

  • @nicolaspeters2555
    @nicolaspeters2555 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Funny how people with this supposed advanced stone melting technology, etc, are always depicted as simpletons without shoes or proper clothing, living among ruins. Perhaps we're the ones that are simple.

  • @LeicaM11
    @LeicaM11 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Fact: We do not know, how these stone blocks were cut, transported and finished! We do have ideas, but we do not want to believe any high technology, as it was 60,000 years ago (Baalbek, Pyramid bases and so on). For me it looks like, they had a method for cutting both stone blocks at their contact area at once, to fit them so tight. The same as perfectly cutting two velours carpets, when reaching at a doorway. The question is left: How and why did they know this high technology over the world? Who teached them with that?

  • @winterradicallds8353
    @winterradicallds8353 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Copy Cats get your Owen info

  • @RiverRokz
    @RiverRokz 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    the music in the background while you are talking is awful, otherwise excellent video (allthough i did not get through it , it gave me a headache).

  • @xelemorf
    @xelemorf 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The background music is quite annoying in the video, for example at 12:30, also too loud.

  • @Casmige
    @Casmige 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Couldn’t be the apocalypse or the elements melted with the fervent heat - Had to be humans Melted stone?.

  • @murdock6450
    @murdock6450 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Electricity didn't exist in our history?? You need to keep up dude your video is out of date by about 15 ~ 20 years.

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      You're taking this out of context. This whole video is about ancient history and I'm talking about electricity during our ancient past. Please don't reply with saying I need to be exact because most people understood the contextual information. If you're talking about ancient "ancient high technology" where electricity was involved, please provide me factual evidence of this.

  • @rogerbird5665
    @rogerbird5665 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Most people are uncomfortable with uncertainty. I am certain that I don't know how they did it (completely uncertain). I am certain that conventional archeologists are uncertain and don't want to admit it, even to themselves. And they will condemn you for having the temerity to have a theory about the matter, which, of course, may be wrong, i.e. uncertain.

  • @rogerbird5665
    @rogerbird5665 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is a very unlikely explanation. Unfortunately, all of the other explanations are even more unlikely, like aliens and such. I salute The Voyager TV for having the courage to present this theory head-on. Conventional archeologists seem to be ignoring this little problem.

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you rogerbird5665, I appreciate your comment and opinion on this topic. It's a very controversial topic that requires a lot of on-site research from multiple sources and places. Although one big point that most other sources explain is that these sources only claim one method was used to create these stone marvels. If these builders were ancient master stone masons, they must have had the knowledge to use multiple stone construction techniques and methods instead of just one, which modern sources have claimed.

  • @markaskew
    @markaskew 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    These archeological sites were from pre cataclysmic events that wiped out all but a few people. Some state that the pyramids were power plants. I agree to a point but I believe that they were huge cathodes used to attract and harness positive ions in the form of lightning. If you check out the Bosnian pyramid and the research that has taken place you will see that the air inside is always cool and negatively charged due to running water found under man-made ceramic stones. Channel this to a gold topped pyramid and attract that free power to store in huge batteries (massive versions of the Baghdad batteries). Well that's my theory and one which makes sense to my electronic engineering background. Gold remnants have been found on the top of pyramids as have chemicals inside what Egyptologists called air vents. In one air vent in which a small camera was inserted we all saw the 2 metal probes in the covering stone. I used to think that the stones were cut using high power waves at the resonant frequency of the stone material. I now believe they were cut with pure electrical power using a conductive substance on the stone surface grounded to the earth with shaped anodes to cut the stone. That's my theory, it makes sense to me anyway. 😁

  • @JohnLaMonte
    @JohnLaMonte 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It’s basic Y cement in the shape of animals and their constellations

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Check out this video I made about one of the ancient stone construction techniques or the method of using ancient cement (Ancient andean cement) th-cam.com/video/LacJ326yYws/w-d-xo.html

  • @BlazingShackles
    @BlazingShackles 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    total nonsense

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Tell me why you think ancient stone construction techniques and methods are total nonsense? There is more presented in the video than just the title.

  • @va941
    @va941 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    "We didnt have electrixity in our history"....gtfo😂😂😂😂😂

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Show me examples of thorough studies of electricity in our ancient past that are not discoveries of unexplained phenomena to these people during antiquity.

    • @va941
      @va941 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@TheVoyagerTV na bruv, that is not what you said. Dont go making no heymen and stop moving the goal post. 6:04 "Its standard knowledge that electricity did not exist during our history" Mf, the battery was invented in 1800, electricity most definetly existed in our history. If you ment ancient history, then you should have said so in your vid. Gtfo.

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      You're taking it out of context and creating your own narrative. When do you think I was talking about if I'm talking about ancient history and even when the word ancient is in the title of the video?

  • @ElmarDylong
    @ElmarDylong 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Why build so high up in the mountains and then in this manner, so much labour and time spent, for what?

  • @chevyyyyyyy
    @chevyyyyyyy 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Your small demonstrations probably are unable to be scaled up to melt 50 ton rocks.

  • @user-zm3yw9fx1o
    @user-zm3yw9fx1o 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    A very underrated channel.

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you Jester Green! I appreciate your comment!

  • @deb2475
    @deb2475 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    That is why they call it the stone age. Came from reality not made up history.

  • @phillipbox7957
    @phillipbox7957 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    No one melted any stones, stop the nonsense. The stones were cut and quarried and hand worked. Not melted, are poured. Not magic just incredible difficult hard work.

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Make sure to watch the video before you comment nonsense instead of commenting based upon the title. Let me help you point out what I mean. th-cam.com/video/8u7x6xrGO8I/w-d-xo.html

  • @bluemoon-iq5fh
    @bluemoon-iq5fh 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    But the Incas have stated the stones and buildings were there before them so why concentrate on the Incas?

  • @jluther1755
    @jluther1755 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Music is horrible and distracting way too loud and Busy. Completely ruin's it for me 👎

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I apologize. I had issues while editing and rendering. This is only for the first 4 minutes you hear it. I hope you can give the video another try. Thank you.

  • @TheeSlickShady
    @TheeSlickShady 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Liked and subbed

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you TheeSlickShady for watching and subscribing!

  • @Davidsavage8008
    @Davidsavage8008 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    At Tawotiuacan the round corner temple with serpent heads at the base , the scar was deep and is obviously powered by something that cuts through stone. 🎉

  • @abadana.2979
    @abadana.2979 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It is our today civilization who calls them primitive, but they were not primitive, it is our arrogance 😅

  • @Fadem12forReal
    @Fadem12forReal 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    A wise man once said, "you're full of baloney"

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Prove your rhetoric or be disdained as naive.

    • @Fadem12forReal
      @Fadem12forReal 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@TheVoyagerTV bud, I'm not going to waste either of our time getting into that discussion with you

    • @TheVoyagerTV
      @TheVoyagerTV 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      You had the time to comment your Ad Hominem but not a logical statement?

  • @chrismalcomson7640
    @chrismalcomson7640 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    There's already been a study done on the composition of the polygonal walls. The larger stones at the base were part natural limestone but with a conglomerate coating. The smaller ones above were completely unnatural in composition. The processes involved are unknown but the ancients obviously had a system where they could shape the soft limestone concrete and put it into place. As the geology is now known it'd be facinating to see some experiments figuring out how they did it. My guess is they did it much like you would treat clay when making pots. As it dries you are able to manipulate it in different ways.. For instance, if they covered the surface of a block below with a soft mix they could put a harder one above and it would create a perfect join. Then repeat the process as they put the next layer into place. They did this study with a view to preserve the sites from erosion but if they did a further study with a view to recreating the walls I'm sure they could figure it out...

  • @RAHULMANCHANDA-wy4re
    @RAHULMANCHANDA-wy4re 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I don’t understand why people don’t get that ancient people simply cut huge blocks of semi cooled volcanic ash nearby (very light) and then stacked them as bricks. Hence the weird interlocking shapes. Millennia later these blocks sedimented and became heavy solid granite. 4:57

  • @realangrythrottle
    @realangrythrottle 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hard to believe need molds to make them. Where are the molds.